noun
- a reproductive condition in fungi and algae in which an organism can produce both male and female gametes and reproduce sexually with itself or genetically identical individuals.
Usage: biology; mycology; technical
Examples
- Homothallism in certain fungal species allows them to complete their life cycle without requiring a compatible mating partner.
- The yeast strain exhibits homothallism, enabling it to undergo sexual reproduction independently.
- Researchers studied homothallism in the mushroom species to understand its reproductive mechanisms.
- Unlike heterothallic organisms, those with homothallism do not depend on genetic diversity for mating.
- The presence of homothallism in this algae makes it easier to cultivate in laboratory conditions.